Chapter 1 Introduction
D: Transport area
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1...COPY/LIBRARY button
Calls up the copy/library screen. When [SHIFT] is
depressed, pressing the button alternately turns automatic
punch-in/out on and off.
2...UNDO/REDO button
UNDO/REDO button for Automix. This button causes the
last operation to be undone, or a just-undone operation to
be redone. The following actions can be undone/redone:
• Real-time recording of Automix data
• COPY, MOVE, ERASE, CUT, GRADATION, EXPAND
and CLEAR Commands
• Changing of an event's time
3...AUTO-MIX button
Switches the operating mode of the Automix function.
Each time this button is pressed, the Automix mode
changes from playback (green) to relative recording
(orange), absolute recording (red), to OFF (off), in that
order.
While [SHIFT] is pressed, press [AUTO-MIX] to call up the
Automix set/edit screen.
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4...ZERO button
Sets the current system time to zero (00:00:00:00).
While [SHIFT] is pressed, this button functions as a LOOP
button that turns loop play on and off. When loop play is
turned on, a connected remote device—such as a multi-
track recorder—will repeatedly play and rewind a
specified section of the project.
5...REW/PREV button
Moves the current system time backward. ("PREV" is
reserved for future implementation.)
6...FF/NEXT button
Moves the current system time forward. ("NEXT" is
reserved for future implementation.)
7...STOP button
Stops the Automix function, operation of a remote
recorder, etc.
8...PLAY button
Starts the Automix function, operation of a remote
recorder, etc.
9...REC button
Controls recording functions in a remote recorder. When
the recorder is stopped, press this button once to activate
the recorder's record-standby (REC button will be
blinking) mode. Press the button again in turn to initiate
recording (REC button lights solidly). You can also initiate
recording by pressing [REC] and [PLAY] simultaneously.
10...TIME/VALUE
Turn this dial to change the current time value. This value
is used by the Automix function, and will also be
referenced by any connected remote device, such as a
multi-track recorder. You can use the dial to change any
area within the time readout—the area to be affected is
indicated by the cursor in the current time display. Turn
this dial while pressing [SHIFT] to change the time
quickly.
("VALUE" is reserved for future implementation.)